Friday 10 February 2012

The Six Commandments



We all know how boring washing is. In fact to many, the humble washing basket is nothing more than a chunk of plastic to throw your washing into, for children to use as a row boat and on occasion to be used upturned as a foot rest, when it’s not breaking into a million pieces of course.

But here at MP, we think that the washing basket deserves another chance to transform itself from a common household object into an integral piece of shopping equipment – right up there with the credit card and environmentally friendly shopping bag, especially at the Winter Change of Season Sale!

While new shoppers may think we are all strange when recounting the tales of harsh words over green and white pieces of plastic, the regulars amongst you will know how important it is to come to our change over events prepared.

So here are a few important points to remember when preparing for March 2:

1.  Make sure you bring a washing basket. A spare is also recommended.

2.  Co-ordinating your washing basket with your outfit will gain you brownie points, but unless you have a multi coloured basket, make sure you don’t wear your latest finds home, otherwise you will potentially be  severely mismatched.

3.  The construction of your washing basket is important. We suggest a good quality, thickened plastic as   
opposed to a flimsy $2 contraption. You don’t want your basket falling apart and dropping your precious finds all over the floor.

4.  So you don’t get washing basket fatigue from grabbing all those amazing coats, an ergonomical, hip-hugging design is suggested. Alternatively, bring along your other half to carry it. 

5.  Baskets on wheels or that fold down are very welcome. 

6.  There is to be no fighting on the night. If you forget to bring a washing basket there are a small selection available on the night, but remember first in best dressed.

If you follow these few simple points, you are sure to secure one or more items that you can’t live without!

Thank you to the gorgeous Ethan and his washing basket, who looked like he was having a great time!


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